One of our WhitePorcelainCrabs filtering away while hanging out in a bubble-tip anenome! Probably the most interesting thing about these crabs is their maxillipeds (The Fan-like appendage), which they use to filter foods right out of the water column!

The Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef is the first shellfish restoration reef of its kind in South Australia and will contribute to a healthier marine environment and improved recreational fishing opportunities. The four-hectare site was constructed by Maritime Constructions, using 60 custom made concrete structures and more than 800 tonnes of limestone. The reef will open to recreational fishers in late August.

Its still very much a work in progress, however here is the current stocking:
1x Comp GradeSnakeskinDiscus
20x Galaxy Rasbora (Celestial Pearl Danio)
15x Rummynose Tetra
10x Columbian Tetra
5x Glolight Tetra
10x GermanBlueRams
2x Synodontis Eupterus
5x Corydoras (Peppered and Panda)
6x Neon Tetras
we will be adding additional discus, rasboras and tetras in the near future, as well as some additional small catfish species

published:12 Jan 2012

views:84

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a mature lunar wrasse so far, the Blue Jaw Trigger (Male) is being introduced later today, then next week the Moorish Idol hopefully as well as Sohal Tang...

Biotic reef

There is a variety of biotic reef types, including oyster reefs, but the most massive and widely distributed are tropical coral reefs. Although corals are major contributors to the framework and bulk material comprising a coral reef, the organisms most responsible for reef growth against the constant assault from ocean waves are calcareous algae, especially, although not entirely, species of coralline algae.

Maritime Reef July 2011

White Porcelain Crab @ Maritime Reef

One of our WhitePorcelainCrabs filtering away while hanging out in a bubble-tip anenome! Probably the most interesting thing about these crabs is their maxillipeds (The Fan-like appendage), which they use to filter foods right out of the water column!

Purple Tangs @ Maritime Reef

Firemouth Cichlids @ Maritime Reef

Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef

The Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef is the first shellfish restoration reef of its kind in South Australia and will contribute to a healthier marine environment and improved recreational fishing opportunities. The four-hectare site was constructed by Maritime Constructions, using 60 custom made concrete structures and more than 800 tonnes of limestone. The reef will open to recreational fishers in late August.

Maritime Reef Coral Bed

Just a quick video of one of our coral beds.

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55 Gallon Planted Display @ Maritime Reef

55 Gallon Planted Display @ Maritime Reef

55 Gallon Planted Display @ Maritime Reef

Its still very much a work in progress, however here is the current stocking:
1x Comp GradeSnakeskinDiscus
20x Galaxy Rasbora (Celestial Pearl Danio)
15x Rummynose Tetra
10x Columbian Tetra
5x Glolight Tetra
10x GermanBlueRams
2x Synodontis Eupterus
5x Corydoras (Peppered and Panda)
6x Neon Tetras
we will be adding additional discus, rasboras and tetras in the near future, as well as some additional small catfish species

1:34

300 Gallon Fish Only Display - Maritime Reef

300 Gallon Fish Only Display - Maritime Reef

300 Gallon Fish Only Display - Maritime Reef

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a mature lunar wrasse so far, the Blue Jaw Trigger (Male) is being introduced later today, then next week the Moorish Idol hopefully as well as Sohal Tang...

Corals @ Maritime Reef

Maritime reef current coral stock. July 14

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Freshwater Plant Grow Tank @ Maritime Reef

Freshwater Plant Grow Tank @ Maritime Reef

Freshwater Plant Grow Tank @ Maritime Reef

This is one of the freshwater grow tanks for plants at the shop. We have several species of plants in this tank atm, however once the other plant tanks are ready, we will most likely keep 3-5 species of plants per tank.
This tank does have livestock, currently we have 6 GermanBlueRams (We will be breeding these) as well as 2 Zebra Loaches.
Suspended above the tank is a 30W 6000-7000K LED

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Some of the current stock at maritime reef.

Some of the current stock at maritime reef.

Some of the current stock at maritime reef.

Heres a short video of what is currently available at maritime reef. New items are the beautiful clams, mini maxi carpets, and lots more.

Black Ice Snowflake Clownfish Visiting Maritime Reef!

In preparation for a move into a new aquarium setup, I've brought my Black IceSnowflakeClowns into MaritimeReef to hang out for a few weeks while I get everything ready to go in the new tank setup. Eventually, we do intend to breed this pair, but not until we have our clownfish breeding program up and running and stable. Our goal is to make these outstanding clownfish more accesible to other salt water tank fans.

Maritime Reef July 2011

White Porcelain Crab @ Maritime Reef

One of our WhitePorcelainCrabs filtering away while hanging out in a bubble-tip anenome! Probably the most interesting thing about these crabs is their maxillipeds (The Fan-like appendage), which they use to filter foods right out of the water column!

300 Gallon Tank @ Maritime Reef

Purple Tangs @ Maritime Reef

Firemouth Cichlids @ Maritime Reef

Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef

The Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef is the first shellfish restoration reef of its kind in South Australia and will contribute to a healthier marine environment and improved recreational fishing opportunities. The four-hectare site was constructed by Maritime Constructions, using 60 custom made concrete structures and more than 800 tonnes of limestone. The reef will open to recreational fishers in late August.

Maritime Reef Coral Bed

Just a quick video of one of our coral beds.

published: 07 Oct 2012

55 Gallon Planted Display @ Maritime Reef

Its still very much a work in progress, however here is the current stocking:
1x Comp GradeSnakeskinDiscus
20x Galaxy Rasbora (Celestial Pearl Danio)
15x Rummynose Tetra
10x Columbian Tetra
5x Glolight Tetra
10x GermanBlueRams
2x Synodontis Eupterus
5x Corydoras (Peppered and Panda)
6x Neon Tetras
we will be adding additional discus, rasboras and tetras in the near future, as well as some additional small catfish species

published: 12 Jan 2012

300 Gallon Fish Only Display - Maritime Reef

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a mature lunar wrasse so far, the Blue Jaw Trigger (Male) is being introduced later today, then next week the Moorish Idol hopefully as well as Sohal Tang...

published: 17 Feb 2012

Coral Beds @ Maritime Reef

published: 10 Feb 2012

Corals @ Maritime Reef

Maritime reef current coral stock. July 14

published: 14 Jul 2013

Freshwater Plant Grow Tank @ Maritime Reef

This is one of the freshwater grow tanks for plants at the shop. We have several species of plants in this tank atm, however once the other plant tanks are ready, we will most likely keep 3-5 species of plants per tank.
This tank does have livestock, currently we have 6 GermanBlueRams (We will be breeding these) as well as 2 Zebra Loaches.
Suspended above the tank is a 30W 6000-7000K LED

published: 20 Oct 2011

Some of the current stock at maritime reef.

Heres a short video of what is currently available at maritime reef. New items are the beautiful clams, mini maxi carpets, and lots more.

Black Ice Snowflake Clownfish Visiting Maritime Reef!

In preparation for a move into a new aquarium setup, I've brought my Black IceSnowflakeClowns into MaritimeReef to hang out for a few weeks while I get everything ready to go in the new tank setup. Eventually, we do intend to breed this pair, but not until we have our clownfish breeding program up and running and stable. Our goal is to make these outstanding clownfish more accesible to other salt water tank fans.

White Porcelain Crab @ Maritime Reef

One of our WhitePorcelainCrabs filtering away while hanging out in a bubble-tip anenome! Probably the most interesting thing about these crabs is their maxill...

One of our WhitePorcelainCrabs filtering away while hanging out in a bubble-tip anenome! Probably the most interesting thing about these crabs is their maxillipeds (The Fan-like appendage), which they use to filter foods right out of the water column!

One of our WhitePorcelainCrabs filtering away while hanging out in a bubble-tip anenome! Probably the most interesting thing about these crabs is their maxillipeds (The Fan-like appendage), which they use to filter foods right out of the water column!

The Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef is the first shellfish restoration reef of its kind in South Australia and will contribute to a healthier marine environment and improved recreational fishing opportunities. The four-hectare site was constructed by Maritime Constructions, using 60 custom made concrete structures and more than 800 tonnes of limestone. The reef will open to recreational fishers in late August.

The Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef is the first shellfish restoration reef of its kind in South Australia and will contribute to a healthier marine environment and improved recreational fishing opportunities. The four-hectare site was constructed by Maritime Constructions, using 60 custom made concrete structures and more than 800 tonnes of limestone. The reef will open to recreational fishers in late August.

Its still very much a work in progress, however here is the current stocking:
1x Comp GradeSnakeskinDiscus
20x Galaxy Rasbora (Celestial Pearl Danio)
15x Rummynose Tetra
10x Columbian Tetra
5x Glolight Tetra
10x GermanBlueRams
2x Synodontis Eupterus
5x Corydoras (Peppered and Panda)
6x Neon Tetras
we will be adding additional discus, rasboras and tetras in the near future, as well as some additional small catfish species

Its still very much a work in progress, however here is the current stocking:
1x Comp GradeSnakeskinDiscus
20x Galaxy Rasbora (Celestial Pearl Danio)
15x Rummynose Tetra
10x Columbian Tetra
5x Glolight Tetra
10x GermanBlueRams
2x Synodontis Eupterus
5x Corydoras (Peppered and Panda)
6x Neon Tetras
we will be adding additional discus, rasboras and tetras in the near future, as well as some additional small catfish species

300 Gallon Fish Only Display - Maritime Reef

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a mature lunar wrasse so far, the Blue Jaw Trigger (Male) is being intr...

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a mature lunar wrasse so far, the Blue Jaw Trigger (Male) is being introduced later today, then next week the Moorish Idol hopefully as well as Sohal Tang...

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a mature lunar wrasse so far, the Blue Jaw Trigger (Male) is being introduced later today, then next week the Moorish Idol hopefully as well as Sohal Tang...

Freshwater Plant Grow Tank @ Maritime Reef

This is one of the freshwater grow tanks for plants at the shop. We have several species of plants in this tank atm, however once the other plant tanks are read...

This is one of the freshwater grow tanks for plants at the shop. We have several species of plants in this tank atm, however once the other plant tanks are ready, we will most likely keep 3-5 species of plants per tank.
This tank does have livestock, currently we have 6 GermanBlueRams (We will be breeding these) as well as 2 Zebra Loaches.
Suspended above the tank is a 30W 6000-7000K LED

This is one of the freshwater grow tanks for plants at the shop. We have several species of plants in this tank atm, however once the other plant tanks are ready, we will most likely keep 3-5 species of plants per tank.
This tank does have livestock, currently we have 6 GermanBlueRams (We will be breeding these) as well as 2 Zebra Loaches.
Suspended above the tank is a 30W 6000-7000K LED

In preparation for a move into a new aquarium setup, I've brought my Black IceSnowflakeClowns into MaritimeReef to hang out for a few weeks while I get everything ready to go in the new tank setup. Eventually, we do intend to breed this pair, but not until we have our clownfish breeding program up and running and stable. Our goal is to make these outstanding clownfish more accesible to other salt water tank fans.

In preparation for a move into a new aquarium setup, I've brought my Black IceSnowflakeClowns into MaritimeReef to hang out for a few weeks while I get everything ready to go in the new tank setup. Eventually, we do intend to breed this pair, but not until we have our clownfish breeding program up and running and stable. Our goal is to make these outstanding clownfish more accesible to other salt water tank fans.

Tombs In The Coral

The Cropp family explores sunken ships lost on the reefs of Australia during its long maritime history. The Great Barrier Reef is littered with cannon, anchors and chain that mark the graves of these old ships. The islands and coastline provided a shortlived safe haven for the castaways before they met their fate at the hand of the native headhunters. Diving for treasure - port holes and sunken ships in precarious places - in the surf on the reef and in treacherous currents, and bringing them back to the Shipwreck Museum in Port Douglas.

published: 28 Jun 2017

Cuba Wild Island of the Caribbean - The Secrets of Nature

Cuba is a tropical paradise. It is the largest and yet least known island in the Caribbean. In recent years it has become famous for its old American cars, Fidel Castro's brand of communism, cigars and rum. Millions of tourists visit each year to enjoy the tropical climate and the wonderful beaches and warm seas.But there is another Cuba, the little known wildlife of this Caribbean island. Over half the plants and animals are found nowhere else on earth. Over 80% of the reptiles and amphibians are uniquely Cuban. They include the smallest four-legged animal on earth and the world's most aggressive crocodile. This programme looks at these little known creatures and investigates how they arrived on Cuba and when?The Story starts in the Caribbean Sea. Cuba has many unspoilt reefs that team wi...

published: 11 Feb 2014

The Reef Table | Episode 1 | Deepwater Fish with Lemon TYK

Ancient Chinese Explorers[History Documentary]HD

In 1999, New York Times journalist Nicholas D. Kristof reported a surprising encounter on a tiny African island called Pate, just off the coast of Kenya. Here, in a village of stone huts set amongst dense mangrove trees, Kristof met a number of elderly men who told him that they were descendants of Chinese sailors, shipwrecked on Pate many centuries ago. Their ancestors had traded with the local Africans, who had given them giraffes to take back to China; then their boat was driven onto the nearby reef. Kristof noted many clues that seemed to confirm the islanders' tale, including their vaguely Asian appearance and the presence of antique porcelain heirlooms in their homes.
InsideChina`sGreat Pyramids:https://youtu.be/0i6ywQW8Btc
The Military of Ancient China:https://youtu.be/63aE4iceu...

Creatures of the Deep Ocean National Geographic Documentary

Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the ocean. The lanternfish is, by far, .
National GeographicDocumentary2015AmazingCreatures of the DeepOcean Full Documentary HD National Geographic Documentary 2015 Amazing .
The beauty and mystery of life beneath the surface of the ocean is brought to the screen in this documentary, shot in 3-D and exhibited in the high-definition .
Beach creatures are sea-dwelling mythical as well as renowned creatures, usually thought to be of astounding dimensions. Maritime creatures may take quite a .

Secrets in the Dust - A Dive into History

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole ...

Welcome to "30 Days of Castaways" featuring BermudaLostSurvival! This is a PC gameplay walkthrough in 1080p HD.
HUGE thanks to Oculus for providing me with an EPIC laptop so I can record videos for you during my travels around the world! Buy your very own Oculus Rift+Touch here: http://bit.ly/2i3ZfbV
Join my Patreon for EARLY ACCESS to all my videos and more! http://www.patreon.com/generikb
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! New videos DAILY! http://www.youtube.com/user/generikb?sub_confirmation=1
About Bermuda Lost Survival:
Survivors, Adventurers, Explorers!
Prepare for the journey of your life and experience one of the world’s most mysterious regions! The Bermuda Triangle is notorious for the vanishing of countless ships and airplanes. Will you survive long enough to reveal its secret?...

The Cropp family explores sunken ships lost on the reefs of Australia during its long maritime history. The Great Barrier Reef is littered with cannon, anchors and chain that mark the graves of these old ships. The islands and coastline provided a shortlived safe haven for the castaways before they met their fate at the hand of the native headhunters. Diving for treasure - port holes and sunken ships in precarious places - in the surf on the reef and in treacherous currents, and bringing them back to the Shipwreck Museum in Port Douglas.

The Cropp family explores sunken ships lost on the reefs of Australia during its long maritime history. The Great Barrier Reef is littered with cannon, anchors and chain that mark the graves of these old ships. The islands and coastline provided a shortlived safe haven for the castaways before they met their fate at the hand of the native headhunters. Diving for treasure - port holes and sunken ships in precarious places - in the surf on the reef and in treacherous currents, and bringing them back to the Shipwreck Museum in Port Douglas.

Cuba Wild Island of the Caribbean - The Secrets of Nature

Cuba is a tropical paradise. It is the largest and yet least known island in the Caribbean. In recent years it has become famous for its old American cars, Fide...

Cuba is a tropical paradise. It is the largest and yet least known island in the Caribbean. In recent years it has become famous for its old American cars, Fidel Castro's brand of communism, cigars and rum. Millions of tourists visit each year to enjoy the tropical climate and the wonderful beaches and warm seas.But there is another Cuba, the little known wildlife of this Caribbean island. Over half the plants and animals are found nowhere else on earth. Over 80% of the reptiles and amphibians are uniquely Cuban. They include the smallest four-legged animal on earth and the world's most aggressive crocodile. This programme looks at these little known creatures and investigates how they arrived on Cuba and when?The Story starts in the Caribbean Sea. Cuba has many unspoilt reefs that team with colourful fish. This is due in part to the recent communist regime, for there has been strict control over boats and very limited fishing.. So the reefs have remained pristine, a glimpse of how the rest of the Caribbean looked before development degraded so much.

Cuba is a tropical paradise. It is the largest and yet least known island in the Caribbean. In recent years it has become famous for its old American cars, Fidel Castro's brand of communism, cigars and rum. Millions of tourists visit each year to enjoy the tropical climate and the wonderful beaches and warm seas.But there is another Cuba, the little known wildlife of this Caribbean island. Over half the plants and animals are found nowhere else on earth. Over 80% of the reptiles and amphibians are uniquely Cuban. They include the smallest four-legged animal on earth and the world's most aggressive crocodile. This programme looks at these little known creatures and investigates how they arrived on Cuba and when?The Story starts in the Caribbean Sea. Cuba has many unspoilt reefs that team with colourful fish. This is due in part to the recent communist regime, for there has been strict control over boats and very limited fishing.. So the reefs have remained pristine, a glimpse of how the rest of the Caribbean looked before development degraded so much.

Creatures of the Deep Ocean National Geographic Documentary

Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the ocean. The lanternfish is, ...

Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the ocean. The lanternfish is, by far, .
National GeographicDocumentary2015AmazingCreatures of the DeepOcean Full Documentary HD National Geographic Documentary 2015 Amazing .
The beauty and mystery of life beneath the surface of the ocean is brought to the screen in this documentary, shot in 3-D and exhibited in the high-definition .
Beach creatures are sea-dwelling mythical as well as renowned creatures, usually thought to be of astounding dimensions. Maritime creatures may take quite a .

Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the ocean. The lanternfish is, by far, .
National GeographicDocumentary2015AmazingCreatures of the DeepOcean Full Documentary HD National Geographic Documentary 2015 Amazing .
The beauty and mystery of life beneath the surface of the ocean is brought to the screen in this documentary, shot in 3-D and exhibited in the high-definition .
Beach creatures are sea-dwelling mythical as well as renowned creatures, usually thought to be of astounding dimensions. Maritime creatures may take quite a .

Sea Talk - Dr. Hans Van Tilburg: Museum of the Sea

Dr. HansVan Tilburg has taught university courses in world and maritime history, edited readers and proceedings, and authored reports, chapters, articles and b...

Dr. HansVan Tilburg has taught university courses in world and maritime history, edited readers and proceedings, and authored reports, chapters, articles and book reviews, as well as several books. He is currently the maritime heritage coordinator for the MaritimeHeritageProgram in the Pacific Islands region, and the unit diving supervisor for NOAA’s National Ocean Service in Hawai`i.
The beaches of Maui’s southern coastline, from Mā`alaea Harbor to `Āhihi Bay, saw intensive training activity during World War II. Much of this activity centered on amphibious operations. That legacy exists today in submerged vessel and aircraft wrecks, historic properties as well as recreational diving sites and habitat for marine species. NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, together with the University of Hawaii’s MarineOption Program, has conducted field surveys of several AMTRACKS (amphibious tracked vehicles) and aircraft lost during that training. These are only some of Maui’s many underwater properties; other sites have yet to be found. The inventory for the Hawaiian Islands reveals over 100 possible wrecks around Maui alone.
Sea Talks are held in the OpenOceanExhibit. Admission is FREE and open to the public. Seating is limited. Reservations are recommended, please call (808) 270-7075.

Dr. HansVan Tilburg has taught university courses in world and maritime history, edited readers and proceedings, and authored reports, chapters, articles and book reviews, as well as several books. He is currently the maritime heritage coordinator for the MaritimeHeritageProgram in the Pacific Islands region, and the unit diving supervisor for NOAA’s National Ocean Service in Hawai`i.
The beaches of Maui’s southern coastline, from Mā`alaea Harbor to `Āhihi Bay, saw intensive training activity during World War II. Much of this activity centered on amphibious operations. That legacy exists today in submerged vessel and aircraft wrecks, historic properties as well as recreational diving sites and habitat for marine species. NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, together with the University of Hawaii’s MarineOption Program, has conducted field surveys of several AMTRACKS (amphibious tracked vehicles) and aircraft lost during that training. These are only some of Maui’s many underwater properties; other sites have yet to be found. The inventory for the Hawaiian Islands reveals over 100 possible wrecks around Maui alone.
Sea Talks are held in the OpenOceanExhibit. Admission is FREE and open to the public. Seating is limited. Reservations are recommended, please call (808) 270-7075.

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole of the ancient world.
And so Alfred Merlin created a whole new discipline: marine archaeology. At first it was exhausting and extremely dangerous work. Divers in the cumbersome suits with lead boots and copper helmets depended on a steady stream of air pumped from the surface. Many suffocated or died in agony from the bends. But the rewards were fabulous: individual artworks and the revelation of a trade network that saw building materials and luxuries crossing hundreds of miles of sea to construct new colonies in the image of Rome.
This film shows the pioneers at work in Merlin’s time and their successors today, faced with the same challenges of salvage and preservation, and even using some of the same methods!

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole of the ancient world.
And so Alfred Merlin created a whole new discipline: marine archaeology. At first it was exhausting and extremely dangerous work. Divers in the cumbersome suits with lead boots and copper helmets depended on a steady stream of air pumped from the surface. Many suffocated or died in agony from the bends. But the rewards were fabulous: individual artworks and the revelation of a trade network that saw building materials and luxuries crossing hundreds of miles of sea to construct new colonies in the image of Rome.
This film shows the pioneers at work in Merlin’s time and their successors today, faced with the same challenges of salvage and preservation, and even using some of the same methods!

Welcome to "30 Days of Castaways" featuring BermudaLostSurvival! This is a PC gameplay walkthrough in 1080p HD.
HUGE thanks to Oculus for providing me with an EPIC laptop so I can record videos for you during my travels around the world! Buy your very own Oculus Rift+Touch here: http://bit.ly/2i3ZfbV
Join my Patreon for EARLY ACCESS to all my videos and more! http://www.patreon.com/generikb
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! New videos DAILY! http://www.youtube.com/user/generikb?sub_confirmation=1
About Bermuda Lost Survival:
Survivors, Adventurers, Explorers!
Prepare for the journey of your life and experience one of the world’s most mysterious regions! The Bermuda Triangle is notorious for the vanishing of countless ships and airplanes. Will you survive long enough to reveal its secret?
Open World
Bermuda – Lost Survival plays in an open world sea scenario containing sectors with different reefs and individual resources. Since a sector never contains all resources, you must plan strategic outposts and optimize your crafting chains and travel routes.
Dynamic Ecosystem
Each reef in the game has an individual ecosystem that is affected by your actions. Observe the wildlife’s reaction and keep the natural balance as your life depends on the reefs natural supplies!
Progressive Gameplay
As you progress further, the game focus will shift: Crafting and building plays a very important role in the beginning. Your next step will be to explore deeper waters and find out about Bermuda’s myth. But your activities in the depths will not stay unnoticed!
ExplorationUpgrade your equipment and prepare for the depths! Visit impressive wrecks and ancient structures. Search them for unique artifacts and hints that might lead you to the myth of the Bermuda Triangle.
Combat
After drawing too much attention, a hostile faction guarding Bermuda’s secret will find you. Take action and fight for your survival!

Welcome to "30 Days of Castaways" featuring BermudaLostSurvival! This is a PC gameplay walkthrough in 1080p HD.
HUGE thanks to Oculus for providing me with an EPIC laptop so I can record videos for you during my travels around the world! Buy your very own Oculus Rift+Touch here: http://bit.ly/2i3ZfbV
Join my Patreon for EARLY ACCESS to all my videos and more! http://www.patreon.com/generikb
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! New videos DAILY! http://www.youtube.com/user/generikb?sub_confirmation=1
About Bermuda Lost Survival:
Survivors, Adventurers, Explorers!
Prepare for the journey of your life and experience one of the world’s most mysterious regions! The Bermuda Triangle is notorious for the vanishing of countless ships and airplanes. Will you survive long enough to reveal its secret?
Open World
Bermuda – Lost Survival plays in an open world sea scenario containing sectors with different reefs and individual resources. Since a sector never contains all resources, you must plan strategic outposts and optimize your crafting chains and travel routes.
Dynamic Ecosystem
Each reef in the game has an individual ecosystem that is affected by your actions. Observe the wildlife’s reaction and keep the natural balance as your life depends on the reefs natural supplies!
Progressive Gameplay
As you progress further, the game focus will shift: Crafting and building plays a very important role in the beginning. Your next step will be to explore deeper waters and find out about Bermuda’s myth. But your activities in the depths will not stay unnoticed!
ExplorationUpgrade your equipment and prepare for the depths! Visit impressive wrecks and ancient structures. Search them for unique artifacts and hints that might lead you to the myth of the Bermuda Triangle.
Combat
After drawing too much attention, a hostile faction guarding Bermuda’s secret will find you. Take action and fight for your survival!

White Porcelain Crab @ Maritime Reef

One of our WhitePorcelainCrabs filtering away while hanging out in a bubble-tip anenome! Probably the most interesting thing about these crabs is their maxillipeds (The Fan-like appendage), which they use to filter foods right out of the water column!

Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef

The Yorke Peninsula Shellfish Reef is the first shellfish restoration reef of its kind in South Australia and will contribute to a healthier marine environment and improved recreational fishing opportunities. The four-hectare site was constructed by Maritime Constructions, using 60 custom made concrete structures and more than 800 tonnes of limestone. The reef will open to recreational fishers in late August.

1:02

Baby Florida Gars @ Maritime Reef

We currently have 2 wonderful Florida Gars at the shop. These guys are eating Beefheart an...

55 Gallon Planted Display @ Maritime Reef

Its still very much a work in progress, however here is the current stocking:
1x Comp GradeSnakeskinDiscus
20x Galaxy Rasbora (Celestial Pearl Danio)
15x Rummynose Tetra
10x Columbian Tetra
5x Glolight Tetra
10x GermanBlueRams
2x Synodontis Eupterus
5x Corydoras (Peppered and Panda)
6x Neon Tetras
we will be adding additional discus, rasboras and tetras in the near future, as well as some additional small catfish species

1:34

300 Gallon Fish Only Display - Maritime Reef

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a...

300 Gallon Fish Only Display - Maritime Reef

The tank is about 3 weeks in... we cycled with a green reef chromis, and have introduced a mature lunar wrasse so far, the Blue Jaw Trigger (Male) is being introduced later today, then next week the Moorish Idol hopefully as well as Sohal Tang...

Freshwater Plant Grow Tank @ Maritime Reef

This is one of the freshwater grow tanks for plants at the shop. We have several species of plants in this tank atm, however once the other plant tanks are ready, we will most likely keep 3-5 species of plants per tank.
This tank does have livestock, currently we have 6 GermanBlueRams (We will be breeding these) as well as 2 Zebra Loaches.
Suspended above the tank is a 30W 6000-7000K LED

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Some of the current stock at maritime reef.

Heres a short video of what is currently available at maritime reef. New items are the bea...

Tombs In The Coral

The Cropp family explores sunken ships lost on the reefs of Australia during its long maritime history. The Great Barrier Reef is littered with cannon, anchors and chain that mark the graves of these old ships. The islands and coastline provided a shortlived safe haven for the castaways before they met their fate at the hand of the native headhunters. Diving for treasure - port holes and sunken ships in precarious places - in the surf on the reef and in treacherous currents, and bringing them back to the Shipwreck Museum in Port Douglas.

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Cuba Wild Island of the Caribbean - The Secrets of Nature

Cuba is a tropical paradise. It is the largest and yet least known island in the Caribbean...

Cuba Wild Island of the Caribbean - The Secrets of Nature

Cuba is a tropical paradise. It is the largest and yet least known island in the Caribbean. In recent years it has become famous for its old American cars, Fidel Castro's brand of communism, cigars and rum. Millions of tourists visit each year to enjoy the tropical climate and the wonderful beaches and warm seas.But there is another Cuba, the little known wildlife of this Caribbean island. Over half the plants and animals are found nowhere else on earth. Over 80% of the reptiles and amphibians are uniquely Cuban. They include the smallest four-legged animal on earth and the world's most aggressive crocodile. This programme looks at these little known creatures and investigates how they arrived on Cuba and when?The Story starts in the Caribbean Sea. Cuba has many unspoilt reefs that team with colourful fish. This is due in part to the recent communist regime, for there has been strict control over boats and very limited fishing.. So the reefs have remained pristine, a glimpse of how the rest of the Caribbean looked before development degraded so much.

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The Reef Table | Episode 1 | Deepwater Fish with Lemon TYK

Lemon Tea Yi Kai joins us to talk about Deepwater Fish and his Top 5 favorite species!

Creatures of the Deep Ocean National Geographic Documentary

Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the ocean. The lanternfish is, by far, .
National GeographicDocumentary2015AmazingCreatures of the DeepOcean Full Documentary HD National Geographic Documentary 2015 Amazing .
The beauty and mystery of life beneath the surface of the ocean is brought to the screen in this documentary, shot in 3-D and exhibited in the high-definition .
Beach creatures are sea-dwelling mythical as well as renowned creatures, usually thought to be of astounding dimensions. Maritime creatures may take quite a .

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Alexander Hamilton Expedition by OCEAN REEF

The story of summer 2013 Expedition to Iceland . The mission was to honor the people of Al...

Sea Talk - Dr. Hans Van Tilburg: Museum of the Sea

Dr. HansVan Tilburg has taught university courses in world and maritime history, edited readers and proceedings, and authored reports, chapters, articles and book reviews, as well as several books. He is currently the maritime heritage coordinator for the MaritimeHeritageProgram in the Pacific Islands region, and the unit diving supervisor for NOAA’s National Ocean Service in Hawai`i.
The beaches of Maui’s southern coastline, from Mā`alaea Harbor to `Āhihi Bay, saw intensive training activity during World War II. Much of this activity centered on amphibious operations. That legacy exists today in submerged vessel and aircraft wrecks, historic properties as well as recreational diving sites and habitat for marine species. NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, together with the University of Hawaii’s MarineOption Program, has conducted field surveys of several AMTRACKS (amphibious tracked vehicles) and aircraft lost during that training. These are only some of Maui’s many underwater properties; other sites have yet to be found. The inventory for the Hawaiian Islands reveals over 100 possible wrecks around Maui alone.
Sea Talks are held in the OpenOceanExhibit. Admission is FREE and open to the public. Seating is limited. Reservations are recommended, please call (808) 270-7075.

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The Exxon Valdez oil spill (Full Documentary)

The Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on March 24, 1989, wh...

Secrets in the Dust - A Dive into History

A Dive into HistoryAlfredMerlin was digging for Roman remains in Tunisia in 1907 when sponge-divers identified mysterious remains – stone columns, just off-shore in the Mediterranean. Was this the legendary lost city of Atlantis? But when beautifully-crafted Roman works of art were salvaged from the site Merlin, came to an even more intriguing conclusion: these were the remains of a Roman shipwreck.
The Mediterranean, he knew, was the super-highway of the ancient world – water was the only efficient way to transport heavy goods quickly throughout the Empire. And when greedy traders overloaded their ships, the resulting disasters left behind a gift for archaeologists two thousand years later. Understand where the ships were going and what they were taking, and you could decode the whole of the ancient world.
And so Alfred Merlin created a whole new discipline: marine archaeology. At first it was exhausting and extremely dangerous work. Divers in the cumbersome suits with lead boots and copper helmets depended on a steady stream of air pumped from the surface. Many suffocated or died in agony from the bends. But the rewards were fabulous: individual artworks and the revelation of a trade network that saw building materials and luxuries crossing hundreds of miles of sea to construct new colonies in the image of Rome.
This film shows the pioneers at work in Merlin’s time and their successors today, faced with the same challenges of salvage and preservation, and even using some of the same methods!

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About Bermuda Lost Survival:
Survivors, Adventurers, Explorers!
Prepare for the journey of your life and experience one of the world’s most mysterious regions! The Bermuda Triangle is notorious for the vanishing of countless ships and airplanes. Will you survive long enough to reveal its secret?
Open World
Bermuda – Lost Survival plays in an open world sea scenario containing sectors with different reefs and individual resources. Since a sector never contains all resources, you must plan strategic outposts and optimize your crafting chains and travel routes.
Dynamic Ecosystem
Each reef in the game has an individual ecosystem that is affected by your actions. Observe the wildlife’s reaction and keep the natural balance as your life depends on the reefs natural supplies!
Progressive Gameplay
As you progress further, the game focus will shift: Crafting and building plays a very important role in the beginning. Your next step will be to explore deeper waters and find out about Bermuda’s myth. But your activities in the depths will not stay unnoticed!
ExplorationUpgrade your equipment and prepare for the depths! Visit impressive wrecks and ancient structures. Search them for unique artifacts and hints that might lead you to the myth of the Bermuda Triangle.
Combat
After drawing too much attention, a hostile faction guarding Bermuda’s secret will find you. Take action and fight for your survival!

Secret Underwater Shipping Container! - Let's Play...

Sea Turtles and Fish swimming at the Norwalk Marit...

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In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

An explosion on Sunday night in Austin shared "similarities" with three bombs that went off in the Texas capital earlier this month and authorities were warning on Monday that they are dealing with a serial bomber who is targeting the city, according to the Washington Post... “So we’ve definitely seen a change in the method that this suspect … is using.” ... “And we assure you that we are listening ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

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KINGSTON, N.Y. >> The Hudson RiverMaritime Museum's Riverport Sailing and Rowing School has announced four weeklong programs of youth sailing. The programs are for ages 9 through 18 and run from July 23 through Aug. 17. Participants do not need to sign up for consecutive weeks because each week is catered toward individual students' abilities and experiences, and the U ... ....

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NEW DELHI... Gokhale held talks with his counterpart, Tom Shannon, and met Congress and administration functionaries during his visit. India and US are also scheduled to hold their maritime security dialogue in Goa in May ... ....

BEIJING ... The rubber-stamp National People’s Congress endorsed the appointment of Foreign MinisterWang Yi, 64, as state councillor, making him a ranking member of the country’s "cabinet" ... China’s chief diplomat also faces ongoing regional maritime disputes in the South China Sea, with Beijing facing criticism over its construction of artificial islands capable of hosting military equipment ... ....

New Silk Road infrastructure projects could bring back a peaceful and prosperous Eurasia. By Pepe Escobar... That happens to configure the prime playing ground, overland and maritime, of the New Silk Roads, a.k.a. Belt and RoadInitiative (BRI) ... Time to talk to Kublai Khan ... That’s a major boost to trade in high value-added merchandise – paving the way to future BRI high-speed rail able to compete head on with low-cost maritime transport....

Nume Ekeghe with agency report. Milost GlobalInc ... It quoted one of those familiar with the deal to have said this ... An investment in Unity Bank will be Milost’s third in a publicly traded Nigerian company since it agreed to pump $350 million into oil-services company Japaul Oil & Maritime Services Plc in February and to provide a $250 million financing facility to Resort Savings & Loans Plc....